All those animals that have haemocyanin as the respiratory pigment have their blood blue when oxygenated. Haemocyanin is the respiratory pigment akin to haemoglobin but hemocyanin has copper as the cofactor instead of iron which you find in haemoglobin.
Animals belonging to class crustacea and those belonging to phylum Mollusca have hemocyanin, and hence they have blue blood.
Some notable crustaceans are crabs, lobsters, shrimps.
Some notable mollusks include Snails, whelks. mytilus, oysters, chitons, squids, sepia, octopus.
Limulus, called a horseshoe crab, also has hemocyanin.
A green animal with a long mouth could potentially be a green iguana. Green iguanas are known for their long faces and can be found in various shades of green.
He did not represent an animal, instead, a green skinned god.
No, photosynthetis is known from plants and in some animal life but not in frogs.
The animal of Thailand is the elephant. Elephants hold a special cultural significance in Thailand and are considered a symbol of strength and wisdom.
It could be vegetable matter, spoiled meat, or lime kool-aid.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
Wood Green Animal Shelters was created in 1924.
Chloroplasts are normally green or blue-green. There are no animal cells that look like that.
its at the pool or the lake
Chameleons and some frogs look green.
bird
some animals eat the green plants. The plants feed the animal, and the animal fertilizes the field with its droppings.
A green animal with a long mouth could potentially be a green iguana. Green iguanas are known for their long faces and can be found in various shades of green.
a mouse
A crocodile
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